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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added the implications of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or effects of a particular action, idea, or situation.
Example: "In her analysis, she added the implications of climate change on global agriculture."
Alternatives: "included the consequences of" or "incorporated the effects of".
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He added: "The implications of the growth in shale oil will be felt along the value chain.
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She added that the implications of the research, and of studies by the International Energy Agency and others, were that a significant portion of the world's fossil fuel reserves would be "unburnable" if dangerous climate change is to be avoided.
Mr Russell added that the implications of the judgement would be referred to the Commission on the Delivery of Rural Education.
Our data add to the implications of these findings by providing clinical evidence that tophus resolution can be achieved in select patients within several months if UA is reduced to levels well below what has been achieved to date with oral agents.
"Political opportunism," Dr. Kolb said, adding that the implication of close cultural ties between Troy and Anatolia was an attempt to please the project's Turkish collaborators.
Implications for tumor metastasis In the title of the amended article we have added the word "implications" to reflect the distinction between the new results and their implications more precisely.
He added: "We are reviewing the implications of this decision and intend to discuss further legal and legislative options with state and local officials in the very near future.
Authors' response: We have added a figure summarizing the implications of these findings.
In closing, we should add a word about the implications of political liberalism for the traditional division between liberal justice and democratic theory.
Congressman Ron Paul, that maverick, stood on the house floor to oppose the bill recognizing the Darfur genocide, adding, "We must realize the implications of urging the President to commit the United States to intervene in an ongoing civil war in a foreign land thousands of miles away".
There could be no excuse for regulators failing to act, he added: "The size of the database, the implications for those listed and the fundamental lack of meaningful recourse make an investigation into not just World-Check but the entire 'risk profiling' industry an absolute no-brainer".
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